Get Into Reading: The Pride of Merseyside
We're very pleased to announce that we’ve recently won a Pride of Merseyside Award!
Organised by the Liverpool Echo, the awards honour the men, women and children who do Merseyside proud.
Our Get Into Reading project won the Education Award, for offering our weekly read aloud sessions to people in hospitals, prisons, schools, libraries and mental health settings - demonstrating how education reaches far beyond the classroom.
We're extremely grateful and really quite moved that the hard work put into delivering this project has been recognised by such a fantastic award.
A huge thanks to all involved with Get Into Reading!
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